“I worked at the RAF Signals Command Headquarters for three years in England, which was a nice posting. I was working on NATO materials. I learned to punch paper tape, similar to what we used with the old Linotype machines. I had to learn how to read that tape, which was like learning another language. And much of the work I did involved sending messages back and forth between one country or another.”
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“I worked at the RAF Signals Command Headquarters for three years in England, which was a nice posting. I was working on NATO materials. I learned to punch paper tape, similar to what we used with the old Linotype machines. I had to learn how to read that tape, which was like learning another language. And much of the work I did involved sending messages back and forth between one country or another.”